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Sir Craig (he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
I have heard about this and someone says it has been posted somewhere. I watched a couple of his vids, and I can relate to his teaching style. So, where is this list of stuff to watch/read/listen to? I googled Craig Anderton Sonar and I got the SOS list returned so I'm gonna take a look at the loops one now........
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
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The vids I originally told you about are the X1 Advanced series he did and can be bought here... https://shop.cakewalk.com/1244/catalog/product.151200/language.en/currency.CAD/?id=2EY8jNzPA2 I recently watched through the entire series again and made a timesheet of all the contents with and without descriptions of what each section contains. This was for easy navigation and to allow other users to decide whether it was the right series for them... http://forum.cakewalk.com/Sonar-X1-Advanced-Workshop-by-Craig-Anderton-Timesheet-and-description-of-contents-m3191641.aspx They are slightly outdated but most of the stuff is still relevant. It is also called "Advanced" for a reason. It covers technique stuff as opposed to a beginners tutorial although a lot can be gleaned from them. I still think for your needs the best series would be the SWA X2/X3 complete series... https://shop.cakewalk.com/1244/catalog/product.151201/language.en/currency.CAD/?id=2EY8jNzPA2 It goes on sale from time to time but for 9 hours of solid vids it's still not a bad deal at $52. I think I got it for $25 or less though. Those vids are not done by Craig. They are done by Karl. And in regards to your drum looping needs (I read your latest posts in that other thread) all you have to do is this (and I don't own EZD but I'm guessing it would work the same as the other drum samplers I own). 1) Insert the drum synth (you can use whatever setup you want, SIT, Stereo Out + MIDI Track, All Outputs, whatever) 2) In the the drum sampler go to it's Grooves or Loops or whatever page has all the preprogrammed loops. 3) Find a loop you like. 4) Drag it from the drum synth's loop browser directly onto the MIDI track (not the audio output tracks... it has to be the single MIDI track that gets inserted when you insert the synth). 5) Now can move it around/drag it out/edit the clip in the PRV. 6) That is just one clip. You can keep browsing for loops in the drum synth and dragging them into the MIDI track to construct your song's drum track one section at a time. 7) Once you are done you can "bounce" the MIDI clips into one long clip. To do that you just select all the clips in the MIDI track > Right Click on one of the clips > Bounce to Clips. Now instead of a bunch of short clips you have one, easy to manage clip that spans your whole song. Cheers.
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 12:35:28
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You'd need both the concept of royalty and a royal family to give him that moniker.
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Maybe he was knighted last time he hopped the pond?
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 12:56:15
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Well, I am the self professed King of dumb jokes....
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 13:25:49
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...wicked Maybe he was knighted last time he hopped the pond?
Well you'd still need both the concept of royalty and a royal family to give him that moniker. I have neither myself.
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 13:34:20
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I guess my problem has been one of versions. Being a certified desktop tech on both PC and Mac thru Win7 and OSX, I certainly wouldn't go study Windows Vista or Xp to learn anything about Win7. So I am always wondering what differences there will be between X(whatever) and Platinum in the videos/lessons. It's just hard for me to believe you guys when you say it isn't an issue. It's the same personality trait that causes me to accomplish something in Sonar in the most backward way possible. My "lightbulb" is acting more like a flash bulb, but AFTER the fact! Beep, I copied your post into Word and saved to my desktop for easy exploration. Thanks much.....ly
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 14:00:17
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Cool. The the about those X1 vids is since they are a lot of actual production techniques many of them can even be applied to other DAWs (with some kernoodling). However because X1 introduced the Skylight Interface and Platinum is still using it AND many of the various views or menu items (like Step Sequencer, Loop Constructor, Process menu, whatever) have not changed or have changed very little since even before the X series you can still perform the same procedures. As you will see in that list I provided I noted exactly which techiniques/entries cannot be performed the same way in the newer versions (I was using X3 when I made that list which is almost exactly the same as Platinum anyway). In most cases that occurs though there are still ways to perform the function. Really the ONLY stuff that cannot be done relatively easily are the sections using the VC64 because it was removed in X3. Even then you can KIND of fake those techniques but you have to set up your own routing directly within Sonar which is can be tricky because the VC64 had a very complex routing matrix. There are whole sections about converting MIDI clips into Step Sequencer Clips and SS clips into PRV Clips and doing all sorts of wacky stuff like that which can be extremely useful for working with MIDI drum loops. Like say you drag a loop in from your drum sampler but want to edit it in the Step Sequncer (because it's simpler to use) you can convert the default PRV clip into an SS clip, make your edits, then change it back into a PRV clip for finer editing if you want. It shows how to "unlink" clips as well so if you have a MIDI Groove Clip/SS Clip that you want to have subtle changes added to (like maybe change the Hi Hat to a Ride and add an extra kick hit or a fill) you unlink that section from the original, make your changes and now you have your new pattern without affecting the original and of course you can now use either of the clips. Essentially you just turned one loop into two loops (or three, or ten). When I first bought Sonar those vids came free and when I first watched them I had no freaking clue what the hell most it meant... but it was an interesting look at wha tthe program could do and taught me the lingo/got me used to the interface. That got me in the "Sonar mindset" and as I learned the more basic stuff there were a lot more "AHA!" moments as I made connections. With that timesheet though you can do something I couldn't. Pick and choose what you need. I could only watch the whole bloody things and try to hope something stuck. Took me until this year to actually understand every little thing he was talking about. Meh... just giving you a little insight on what those vids meant to me as a beginner and now as a... well whatever the fruck I am. lol Keep at it.
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 15:27:06
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Ok, So I select a guitar clip that has a flat note at the end, I pull down Regional effects, open Melodyne, and I don't get the blobs, just a flat bar. I open the Melodyne video and there is no mention of why when his opens, he sees blobs, and I don't. I JUST installed and activated so I didn't set ANYTHING. So, I try stretching things out, but it seems when track view zooms, Melodyne doesn't. I will go look for more videos but so far, SOP...they click something, I do the same thing, and we get different results.
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 15:45:44
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You got a guitar clip with a flat note.. Drag the mouse over the approx area of the clip with the flat note to create a selection. (region) Right click the selection (region) and select region FX | Create region FX | Melodyne Melodyne opens with the selected region, showing blobs for notes a bit like PRV.
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 15:49:39
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That's what the guy in the video said. They are not blobs by any stretch,which I need to do in Melodyne but can't figure it out. No way to zoom or scroll left/right. I'll look in manual.....
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 15:54:34
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Actually... if you are seeing that flat line in the actual Melodyne Editor it is because it is in the percussion mode (for working with the timing of percussive instruments like drums). I forget the exact name of the modes. There is a drop down menu at the top middle of Melodyne that allows you to switch between percussion/timing and the actually tone shifting one. Damn... it's not polyphany. Meh... just look in the manual or watch further in the vid. It is bound to be covered. You just change that one option and all the blobs spread out vertically to denote pitch. By default it opens in percussive mode which is a little annoying/confusing when you first use it. Edit: Okay, IIRC, the two editing modes are Percussive and Melodic. That could still be wrong but I'm not in front of my DAW.
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 16:27:14
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charlyg Ok, So I select a guitar clip that has a flat note at the end, I pull down Regional effects, open Melodyne, and I don't get the blobs, just a flat bar. I open the Melodyne video and there is no mention of why when his opens, he sees blobs, and I don't. I JUST installed and activated so I didn't set ANYTHING. So, I try stretching things out, but it seems when track view zooms, Melodyne doesn't. I will go look for more videos but so far, SOP...they click something, I do the same thing, and we get different results.
This is where the note separation tool comes in handy. Click along that flat bar with this tool and the notes will separate. This may help you.
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 16:34:15
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Well, I managed to pitch correct the note, altho it could use a little vibrato ... I am watching the Explained videos again. EZD2 will be next. Then Nectar
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
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☄ Helpfulby Susan G 2015/06/15 23:09:40
I was going to post a positive comment about Craig, but I see he's beat me to it.
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 19:40:11
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BobF I was going to post a positive comment about Craig, but I see he's beat me to it. 
If you want to be called "sir," by all means just visit Nashville  . I have to say it's one of the most polite places I've ever been, right up there with Canada. I sometimes think Nashville's Metro Water Services has huge vats of Prozac somewhere that they drip into the reservoirs. Now, if only the women who say "darlin'" and "honey" weren't just doing it because they're nice...if I was ever called "honey" by a stranger in Los Angeles, I would assume I had stumbled into a red light district.
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 19:41:02
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Now that's what I'm talkin bout!
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 19:43:41
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charlyg Now that's what I'm talkin bout!
Stumbling into a red light district in Los Angeles? Oh, you mean the list of articles...
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 22:26:19
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What about last August's tip a day.
I have a word doc that contains all the info but didn't it go past day 31 and got to 35 or something. Was it 2013 or 2014.
There's a link in my signature that takes you to my Onedrive where you'll see Andertons August tips.
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 22:45:16
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Mr. Anderton is a jewel and we have him. Mike I also have his tips in document form. It was hard to keep up!
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/15 23:07:13
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John, do they go past 31?
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/16 00:15:00
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mudgel John, do they go past 31?
They go up to 11!! The thread is still around, it's just not a sticky. Google: Anderton Sonar blowout Friday ...and the thread will be the first hit. It very may well re-surface...Cakewalk wants it, my hours in a day are arguing against it...we'll see which one wins.
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/16 01:57:27
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mudgel John, do they go past 31?
I have all of it. I have the 31 days section plus the weekly sections going to week 51. This includes the graphics.  I don't know if there was any more. I don't think so. I have a wordperfect version and a PDF version.
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/16 02:15:00
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charlyg That's what the guy in the video said. They are not blobs by any stretch,which I need to do in Melodyne but can't figure it out. No way to zoom or scroll left/right. I'll look in manual.....
I do not use Melodyne enough to recall "how" I got this view (I believe it was a specific tool) but the blobs showed up almost identical to SONAR's PRV, just with orange notes. This is what you are seeing?
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2015/06/16 06:47:20
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Anderton
BobF I was going to post a positive comment about Craig, but I see he's beat me to it. 
If you want to be called "sir," by all means just visit Nashville . I have to say it's one of the most polite places I've ever been, right up there with Canada. I sometimes think Nashville's Metro Water Services has huge vats of Prozac somewhere that they drip into the reservoirs. Now, if only the women who say "darlin'" and "honey" weren't just doing it because they're nice...if I was ever called "honey" by a stranger in Los Angeles, I would assume I had stumbled into a red light district.
The South is definitely a World of its own. I lived on the other side of Tenn for a few years. Friendly doesn't begin to describe it.
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2015/06/16 07:10:22
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mettelus
charlyg That's what the guy in the video said. They are not blobs by any stretch,which I need to do in Melodyne but can't figure it out. No way to zoom or scroll left/right. I'll look in manual.....
I do not use Melodyne enough to recall "how" I got this view (I believe it was a specific tool) but the blobs showed up almost identical to SONAR's PRV, just with orange notes. This is what you are seeing?
It was in percussive mode, I changed default to melody and all is well. I am now in the process of watching the Groove 3 video on it. PS- this is the kind of meandering thread I like. Lots of good stuff all around......,
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Re: Sir Craig(he deserves the title from what I have gathered so far) Anderton's STUFF
2015/06/16 07:12:04
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John
mudgel John, do they go past 31?
I have all of it. I have the 31 days section plus the weekly sections going to week 51. This includes the graphics. I don't know if there was any more. I don't think so. I have a wordperfect version and a PDF version.
I found the thread and added the additional material.
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